Students at the College of West Anglia are celebrating another year of A Level results, marking a significant milestone in their student's academic journeys.
At CWA this year, an impressive 90.8% of our A Level students achieved pass grades from A* to E. Notably, 24.3% of the cohort excelled by securing a grade B or higher.
This year’s results reflect the hard work, commitment and resilience of students and staff alike. With high achievement across a wide range of subjects, many students are now preparing to take their next steps into university or further education.
Kerry Heathcote, Vice Principal / Deputy CEO said "On behalf of the College of West Anglia, I would like to congratulate everyone receiving their results today. We have witnessed firsthand the ambition and drive of our learners to achieve these qualifications, supported by our committed CWA teaching and support teams. I'd like to take the opportunity to thank parents, carers, and community partners for the positive impact they too have had in contributing to these fantastic outcomes."
Veun Reeve Solis, from King's Lynn received A,A, Merit and C in Sociology, Business, Applied Psychology, and History. He is taking a gap year to consider his options for university. He said 'College of West Anglia offered me, the best environment to study. I was able to maintain a degree of freedom while learning to manage my study time in preparation for higher education. For me, the college has the perfect balance of approach when it comes to learning.'
Rebeca Tufeanu,19 from Thetford is going to study Law at Derby University studied Psychology, Sociology, Criminology and completed an EPQ. She felt that after her exams, her advice to prospective A Level students would be to ‘Make sure you focus on the subject and enjoy it too!’
T Level results were also collected from the College today. Trinny Naish, 19, from Tilney Cum Islington who studied T Level Childcare and received a distinction said that ‘I chose to do a T Level because I wanted to channel my passion into a subject that I loved. I enjoyed the variety of the course with three days at college and two in a work placement. It meant I was able to experience lots of different elements of the course along with practical work. I’m grateful for the friendships I’ve made here and want to go to university to become a social worker.’